SNEAK PEEK: McEntee Hearts Clinton?

All signs point to Hillary Clinton

ByABC News
October 30, 2007, 6:33 PM

October 30, 2007— -- The executive board of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (A.F.S.C.M.E.) meets Wednesday in Washington, D.C., and decides whether to make an endorsement in the 2008 presidential race.

If A.F.S.C.M.E. makes an endorsement, all signs point to Hillary Clinton who seems to have deftly arranged her schedule to be in the nation's capital for a possible surprise announcement.

A.F.S.C.M.E.'s backing is one of the big "gets" in Democratic primary politics.

The powerful public employees union, which has 30,000 members in Iowa, is planning to spend $60 million over the course of 2008 (primary plus general).

In addition to a possible A.F.S.C.M.E. endorsement, Clinton also plans to appear beside First Lady Laura Bush.

Clinton joins Mrs. Bush and Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., at the Sewall Belmont House at 9:10 am ET. The purpose of the event is to unveil legislation related to the "Preserve America! Save America's Treasures" programs. At 10:00 am ET, Clinton works to stay in the good graces of Nevada caucus goers by attending an Environment and Public Works hearing on the Yucca Mountain licensing process.

As Howard Dean knows better than anyone, A.F.S.C.M.E.'s endorsement is not always golden. The union's backing did not put him over the top in 2004.

But while appearing Tuesday on Hardball's pre-debate show, the D.N.C. chairman had to catch himself from falling into the "Hillary Is Inevitable" frame by referring to the Democrats' 2008 presidential nominee as a "she" before catching himself and adding an "or he" qualifier.

On the Halloween front, Barack Obama plans to spend the day with his daughters in Chicago while John Edwards goes trick-or-treating in Bedford, N.H., and Chris Dodd does the same in Washington, D.C.

On the control-of-Congress front, DCCC Chair Chris Van Hollen and DSCC Chair Chuck Schumer hold an 11:00 am ET pen and briefing at The Mott House. This is their first pen-and-pad briefing of the cycle and they plan to offer a bullish assessment on the political environment while discussing their challenge for the year ahead.